Thursday, November 14, 2013
“Billion-Aires ”
“Billion-Aires ”
It’s in the stars, it’s been written into our blood ions ago.
“In politics, nothing happens by accident. If it happens, you can bet it was planned that way.”
F.D.R.
In this theater, it’s all planned years in advance, only now, they’re running ‘off their’ script. Their ‘official’ timeline has officially ended because in the universe there’s something occurring that ‘they’ have known about all along. It’s a combination of evolution/revolution and an extreme awakening amongst a worldwide population, a ‘prison break’ from the inside out. The universal law is riding into town through your mind...again.
Have you ever sat down to play a game you’ve never played before, with a group of people that are extremely knowledgeable as to all the rules and mechanics behind this game? Also, keep in mind, this game is very flexible according to the rules, they can be changed and rewritten to always benefit the group of people that invented this game. You’d never consider playing in this game would you? No one would. That’s a choice we’d never even consider, that’s a gamble worse than gambling.
Now, before you run off because you saw the word below, or you saw the word below and decided to stick around, or maybe you aren’t even here still, just humor yourself for a few seconds more, the TV isn’t leaving the wall.
Picture from a 1550 edition of On the Sphere of the World, the most influential astronomy textbook of 13th-century Europe. |
Belief: Belief is the psychological state in which an individual holds a conjecture or premise to be true. Dispositional and occurrent belief concerns the contextual activation of the belief into thoughts (reactive of propositions) or ideas (based on the belief's premise).
Allegory:
allegory |ˈaləˌgôrē| noun
a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one:
allegorist |-ist | noun
Allegory is a literary device in which characters or events in a literary, visual, or musical art form represent or symbolize ideas and concepts. Allegory has been used widely throughout the histories of all forms of art; a major reason for this is its immense power to illustrate complex ideas and concepts in ways that are easily digestible and tangible to its viewers, readers, or listeners. An allegory conveys its hidden message through symbolic figures, actions, imagery, and/or events. Allegory is generally treated as a figure of rhetoric; a rhetorical allegory is a demonstrative form of representation conveying meaning other than the words that are spoken.
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The new 'goldfish' in the invisible bowl. |
Have you ever wondered how you’d control the universe if you were an extremely wealthy/psychopathic/pedophile/inbred border line non-human being? No?
Well, guess what? There just happens to be billions of others who feel the same way and have absolutely no imagination of such a thing either. But do not place your very ‘human traits’ within this process of imagining. Congratulations, you’re a normal human being.
Here’s a portion of an old experiment, it’s the classic frog in the boiling water. This was taken from Wikipedia:
“Several experiments involving recording the reaction of frogs to slowly heated water took place in the 19th century. In 1869, while doing experiments searching for the location of the soul, German physiologist Friedrich Goltz demonstrated that a frog that has had its brain removed will remain in slowly heated water, but his intact frogs attempted to escape the water.[4][16]
Other experiments showed that frogs did not attempt to escape gradually heated water. An 1872 experiment by Heinzmann demonstrated that a normal frog would not attempt to escape if the water was heated slowly enough,[17] which was corroborated in 1875 by Fratscher.[18]
Goltz raised the temperature of the water from 17.5 °C to 56 °C in about ten minutes, or 3.8 °C per minute, in his experiment which prompted normal frogs to attempt to escape, whereas Heinzmann heated the frogs over the course of 90 minutes from about 21 °C to 37.5 °C, a rate of less than 0.2 °C per minute.[4] One source from 1897 says, "in one experiment the temperature was raised at a rate of 0.002°C per second, and the frog was found dead at the end of 2½ hours without having moved."
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This experiment has been widely disputed on many levels and what’s most interesting to me is that I imagine it would probably be tough to get a frog to sit still long enough to be agreeable to his bath.
But, the glaring thing really striking me, is that a real live human being, just might. I don’t think it would be as confining as a nice hot bath/Jacuzzi. I do think it would be entirely easier and possible within a blizzard of all encompassing, pleasurable distractions.
In order to control the masses of people in this world, a certain 'hive mentality' needs to be established according to their specific social identifications. Concepts of 'invisible' control are established and decided upon by people you've never heard of, nor are you meant to. You are given specific targets in the media to 'hold' your focus of attention such as celebrities/politicians/media personalities. You're divided by religion, politics, career, education, and most importantly, useless distraction.
If I were one of those bad ‘psychos’ running the world, I’d definitely want to surround myself with guys like me, and Edward Bernays. A man that was expert at surrounding human beings with amazing ‘bath water’.
He wrote a fantastic essay called: “The Engineering of Consent” first published in 1947.
Here’s a little dip:
“The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in a democratic society.”
This sounds very benign, straightforward and matter of fact, which is just the way Bernays operated. No one really heard much about him. He organized massive ad campaigns for huge corporations and was responsible for bringing women smokers out into the public with his famous sales slogan for their cigarettes: “Torches of Freedom” .
“If we understand the mechanism and motives of the group mind, it is now possible to control and regiment the masses according to our will without them knowing it.”
Edward Bernays
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Bernays was Austrian American and the nephew of Sigmund Freud. He’d decided to change the word, ‘propaganda’ to, ‘public relations’ after the negativity connected to Hitler’s propaganda minister, Joseph Goebbels. Much to Bernays’s surprise, he’d later find that Goebbels referred to a lot of what Bernays had written. He pioneered the use of third party authorities in pushing political and social agendas. Interestingly, he’s also quoted:
“It is sometimes possible to change the attitudes of millions but impossible to change the attitude of one man.”
This is the mind/universe/man/change/evolution ‘one’ I’m looking to shine to. The one person teetering on the edge of the fence and a hard place. That's how the universe/nature works, on an individual basis, yet all part of the whole, no one part more, or less important.
There's no place to 'look' for the answers, no 'thing' to buy, or 'watch', or sign, or drive/join/learn/engineer, get a loan, or study for.
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Who Are You?
Hoo r u?
Who are you?
Are you a person, citizen, the public, a human being, an entity?
Are you a bank account? A driver's license, a vehicle registration, a passport?
Are you a sport's team, a TV show, an idea, an emotion?
Are you fat? Skinny? Are you in between, perfect, a mess?
Are you hot, cold, young, or old?
Are you a new car, or will you feel better when you have one?
Are you angry for no reason until you can guzzle some alcohol?
Are you happy?
Are you sad, until you're happy and then don't remember why you were sad?
Are you in a better place?
Are you content?
Are you loved?
Are you content when you are loved?
Are you addicted?
Are you comfortable in front of that TV?
Are you wondering when things will get better?
Are you lying?
Are you truthful?
Are you broke, wealthy, healthy?
Are you sick?
Are you tired?
Are you searching?
Are you hopeful?
Are you confused?
Are you happy in your world?
If you answered yes, or no to any of these questions, you are officially a human being that is in trouble and needs to help themselves.
Find a mirror somewhere near you.
Go to the mirror, or bring it up to your face.
Look into your eyes, just do this for what you would consider one minute.
Ask yourself if there's anything you could do to help your particular situation. Then listen to yourself say:
"Ive tried that before and nothing's worked."
Then ask yourself the tough question:
"Who made you quit?"
That question holds all your answers and is all your salvation. You're responsible for all the questions and all the answers in your own life. Your life is your house.
Savior,
save your-self.
If you want to learn more about your predicament, check the link below, there's some amazing information to get you started.
http://kateofgaia.wordpress.com
Who are you?
Are you a person, citizen, the public, a human being, an entity?
Are you a bank account? A driver's license, a vehicle registration, a passport?
Are you a sport's team, a TV show, an idea, an emotion?
Are you fat? Skinny? Are you in between, perfect, a mess?
Are you hot, cold, young, or old?
Are you a new car, or will you feel better when you have one?
Are you angry for no reason until you can guzzle some alcohol?
Are you happy?
Are you sad, until you're happy and then don't remember why you were sad?
Are you in a better place?
Are you content?
Are you loved?
Are you content when you are loved?
Are you addicted?
Are you comfortable in front of that TV?
Are you wondering when things will get better?
Are you lying?
Are you truthful?
Are you broke, wealthy, healthy?
Are you sick?
Are you tired?
Are you searching?
Are you hopeful?
Are you confused?
Are you happy in your world?
If you answered yes, or no to any of these questions, you are officially a human being that is in trouble and needs to help themselves.
Find a mirror somewhere near you.
Go to the mirror, or bring it up to your face.
Look into your eyes, just do this for what you would consider one minute.
Ask yourself if there's anything you could do to help your particular situation. Then listen to yourself say:
"Ive tried that before and nothing's worked."
Then ask yourself the tough question:
"Who made you quit?"
That question holds all your answers and is all your salvation. You're responsible for all the questions and all the answers in your own life. Your life is your house.
Savior,
save your-self.
If you want to learn more about your predicament, check the link below, there's some amazing information to get you started.
http://kateofgaia.wordpress.com
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